What's new in iOS5
iOS 5 is the latest in a great line of software updates for the Apple mobile devices. Beside the highly expected interface updates (new Notification Center, controls, etc.), lots of low level changes are taking place.
Paul will talk about the new Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) for memory management, iCloud storage, Twitter integration, storyboards, Newsstand apps, location simulation, airplay mirroring (iPad 2 only) as well as the new default apps and changes to existing ones.
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Paul Ardeleanu's Introduction to iOS DevelopmentIn this 2 day Introduction to iOS Development course you will learn how to write and deploy applications that run on the iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad).
The course covers all aspects of the Objective-C language, the Foundation & Cocoa Touch frameworks as well as some iPad specific topics.
Delegates will also receive a copy of Programming in Objective-C 2.0 during the course. Find out more here
Paul Ardeleanu's Advanced iOS DevelopmentIn this 2 day Advanced iOS Development course you will expand on your iOS programming skills and learn how to get the best out of the iOS hardware. The course will also include an introduction to game development on the iPhone and iPad. Delegates will also receive a copy of Programming in Objective-C 2.0 during the course. Find out more here
Multimobile Development with Matthew Baxter-Reynolds In the ever-changing and consolidating mobile application software market, it’s commonplace to be tasked with the job of managing one application that runs on multiple platforms. So you’ve learned how to build your application for iOS or Android, now how do you switch gears and efficiently and correctly manage your development efforts for when you have to release applications that run on both. You’ll be looking at real, concrete examples of how to achieve multimobile success. All of the examples on this course are tailored to show you how to do real things that you need to know how to do – e.g. storing data persistently, talking to HTTP resources, working with XML, etc. To find out more, please go here
Matthew Baxter-Reynolds' jQuery MobilejQuery Mobile is an exciting new technology that promises to do for mobile Web application development what jQuery did for traditional Web application development. On this course you’ll learn how to do just that with real-world, practical examples of how to build applications for iPhone, iPad, Android phones, Android tables and even Windows Phone. Get more info here
ABOUT THE LITG: THE LONDON IOS TECHNICAL GROUP
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LiTG is the London iOS Technical Group; a community of ipad & iphone developers based in and around London. We meet up often, and have meetings with talks, demo's and such-like and usually followed by a visit to the pub straight after.
More about the LiTG: The London iOS Technical Group
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PODCAST WHAT'S NEW IN IOS5
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